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1982 D Small Or Large Cent?

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This is a small or large date 1982 penny? Thanks for looking! I appreciate any comments or insight! I did the best I could with the pic right now.

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I think large date

reference: The 1982 cents
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Thanks fuzzy! I just attempted to weigh this coin compared to another 1982 d and found that it is lighter. I weighed it on a mail weight scale and it showed heavier than the other 82 I have. I believe it to be copper. (I know I need a scale to weigh in grams but it's all I had right now lol)
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IMO PMD. Looks like a large date that has had the tail of the two cut off by a coin rolling machine. You can also see a line going from the two to the rim.
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Thanks Jayman! So nothing special here then, right? I didn't even see that line before! Thanks!
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I would say spend it its just a worn cent keep searching
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